Subaru was the only manufacturer with a winner in all vehicle classes in which it competed, with five total awards.

The vehicles are evaluated based on results from a 40 mph frontal offset crash test, side impact crash at 31 mph, rear crashes at 20 mph, and a roof strength test.

“More than 12,000 people died in frontal crashes of passenger vehicles in 2009 in the United States, more than 6,000 died in side impacts, and more than 8,000 died in rollovers, many of which also involved a front or side impact,” the report said.

“Rear-end crashes usually aren’t fatal but result in a large proportion of injuries. Neck sprain or strain is the most commonly reported injury in two-thirds of insurance claims for injuries in all kinds of crashes.”

Take a look at the winners to see if your car (or the car you eventually want to drive) made the list.